Hornblower and the “Hotspur,” part of C. S. Forester’s celebrated Hornblower series, takes place in April 1803 during a tense period as the Peace of Amiens begins to unravel. Commanding the three-masted Hotspur, young officer Horatio Hornblower, at twenty-seven years old, is already recognized for his daring and resourcefulness within the Royal Navy. His reconnaissance mission soon transforms into a series of intense naval engagements amidst the rising threat of Napoleon’s forces across the Channel.
As war looms, Hornblower finds himself grappling with personal challenges alongside his military duties. Introspective and troubled by his “accursed unhappy temperament,” he strives to comprehend not only the strategic maneuvers against Napoleon but also the complexities of relationships with his new bride, mother-in-law, officers, and crew.
Published on November 1, 1998, this installment in the Hornblower series offers a rich tapestry of naval warfare and personal struggle, making it a must-read for fans of historical adventure and military fiction.
